Keep an eye on: Andreas Bruhn Christensen

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               Age: 18 (17-02-1994)
          Position: Center Midfield
              Club: AaB (Aalborg BK),
                    Danish Superliga
             Debut: Still to come
International caps: Denmark U18: 3 Match(es)
                                 0 Goal(s)
             Value: Unknown



Andreas Bruhn, who started his career in the Danish minor club Støvring IF, joined Aalborg BKs youth department in 2008 season. The player joined the club after he had been invited to play for AaB in a cup in Germany in 2007. Here, Bruhn, scored not less than four goals in seven matches.

The talented midfielder here gives a view on his strengths and weaknesses:
“I have a great running capability and I good at taking the deep runs [into the opponents defends]. Besides that, I am a good all-a-rounder and can do a little of everything. One of my weaknesses is that I am not physically big enough as I am quite slender. Another thing is that sometimes, I am a bit slow mentally, when I am on the ball”.

Jacob Friis, Coach of the AaB U19 squad, also shared his view on the player:
“He has a high technical level and quality to drift the ball forward. He is a great, smart player with an intelligent mind for the game. A creative type, that is the first thing that comes to mind when I think of him”.

In his first year at Aalborg Boldspilklub, Andreas Bruhn Christensen was invited on a trial at Liverpool FC together with two other AaB-talents: Lucas Andersen and Viktor Ahlmann Nielsen.
“It was a great experience! I was only fourteen at the time and I never saw it coming, and it was quite overwhelming. We were met by Daniel Agger, and he told us about the club and said that we should just enjoy it”.

Bruhn Christensen had his debut on the Danish U18 national team in the 0-2 loss against Belgium, in 2011. He was also a part of the team playing in the Copa Del Atlantico in Spain where Denmark met the Spanish, and Russian U18 teams.

The international games have given the talented player a taste for more, and he has clear dreams of the future:
“I have a dream of playing in a foreign country; however my short-termed goal is to be a part of the Superliga squad.”

And Jacob Friis believes that the player can make it in another league:
“He as the mentality, which is a need for playing in England. I even believe that he could be a fan favourite with his technical level. But he needs to work with the physic to make it”.

Andreas Bruhn Christensen has 1½ year left of his contract in Aalborg BK, who has high believes to the player.